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Saturday, September 13, 2008

Breath

After finding her husband’s infidelity, YEON absent-mindedly heads for the prison where condemned criminal JIN is confined. Although she doesn’t know him, repeated news of his suicide attempts on TV had subconsciously grown in her mind. Their first meeting is as awkward as it can get. YEON treats JIN like an old friend whereas JIN doesn’t open up so easily. To JIN’s surprise, YEON comes back for the interview again and again, with the decorated interview room like sping, summer and fall. YEON sings him seasonal tunes in dresses of that season. JIN gradually accepts YEON’s efforts and opens up to her. One day, her husband witnesses the intimacy between YEON and JIN and tries to separate them. They can’t see each other again while the limited time for JIN is ticking away. But the two are already attached to each other more than her husband assumed -- more than life and death.

A monk takes in two orphened children after he finds them near a river. Gilson, the younger brother, becomes a troublemaker around the monistary, while his older sister, Gami, tries to be as helpful as possible, despite her blindness.

Adapted from a popular Korean fairy tale, the story revolves around a struggling pair of orphaned siblings named Ga-mi and Gil-son. The two discover more about life, and their place within it as they attempt to overcome their sorrow, and acclimate to living alongside the monks who have taken them in.

Yobi, The Five Tailed Fox

Teacher KANG takes his students to a school that sits at the base of a hill where Yobi lives, a five-tailed fox who can turn into any form. KANG and his students are there to train at a special center for honing their mental abilities. While the students test their courage at night, Yobi encounters dream-catcher HWANG Geum-yee. Yobi develops an interest in Geum-yee, and decides to join the students to stay closer to him. Living like a human being is fun, until she comes across the fox hunter. Rescued by a mysterious shadow, Yobi now faces the inevitable – by taking Geum-yee's spirit that will make her a real human being.

My Beautiful Girl, Mari

When office worker Nam-woo receives a package from childhood friend Jun-ho it transports him back to their last summer together. Back to their hometown in a small fishing village in the last few days before Jun-ho left for boarding school in Seoul. When a marble and an abandoned lighthouse had the power to transport him to a fantastic world where a mysterious flying girl named Mari lived.

The Gingko Bed

In our modern time, a College art instructor named Su-Hyeon lives an ordinary and happy life with his girl friend Seon-Young, who is a professional surgeon. One day, this ordinary life change to a more supernatural adventure when Su-Hyeon begins to have some visions and dreams of a beautiful woman from the old century. One night, wondering in confusion and thinking about the woman of his dreams, Su-Hyeon finds in an open air market, an antique wood gingko bed that is anything but ordinary. Not so long after he got his new acquisition in his apartment, he gets the unexpected visit of two spirits. The first one is Midan, the women he see in his dream, she has come to warn him that his life his in endangered by general Hwang, the second spirit.

The Ghost Theater

In search of her grandmother who disappeared at the movies one day, young girl So Dan (Kim Kkot Bi) ends up at a run-down, dimly lit theater where she meets various wandering spirits who call the theater home. Among her newfound friends are a gothic-looking gisaeng (Han Ae Ri), a Japanese WWII lieutenant (Jo Hee Bong), a giddy Afroed clown (Park Yeong Soo), and portly Elisa (Park Joon Myeon, I'm a Cyborg, But That's OK), who claims she's the last Joseon Dynasty princess. They and her missing grandmother all seem to be connected to a mysterious banned film from years ago.